All new collaborative designs by Lawrence Welker III & IV.
If you haven't already, check out their website http://www.lawrencewelker.com
All new collaborative designs by Lawrence Welker III & IV.
If you haven't already, check out their website http://www.lawrencewelker.com
Our foundry is proud to have cast this memorial at the Trees of Honor site in Middletown Connecticut.
The golf legend died yesterday at the age of 87.
This was one of the statues of Arnold Palmer by Zenos Frudakis that Laran Bronze had the honor of casting.
Arnold Palmer in Zenos's studio
Ashby Saunders; foundry friend and long time client of our foundry has a new piece. If you are a supporter of the arts, please contribute or at least share this Gofundme link:
https://www.gofundme.com/Ashby-Saunders
Thanks!
https://www.gofundme.com/Ashby-Saunders
Good morning! Here's a video of today's bronze pour at the foundry.
The original maquette was enlarged to six feet with a clay application ready for the artist to sculpt in the detail.
Police memorial by Angelo DiMaria
Police Memorial K9 enlargement for sculptor Angelo Dimaria
Larry Nowlan's posthumous sculpture dedication.
Larry Nowlan was a friend of Laran Bronze, and this was his last piece. It felt good to be a part of this.
Tin Man #2 by Lorann Jacobs
Foundry friend Lorann Jacob's second Tin Man looks amazing! We're so appreciative to be a part of so many creative and interesting works of art.
ThIs amazing piece by sculptor and foundry friend Jeff Hall (seen working with Lauren (who is hiding) on the patina.
Using tape as registration markers to make a digital 3d file of the Robert G. Ingersol statue.
We here at the foundry love to see new clients, especially those not familiar to the casting process. It can be a very gratifying and enlightening experience to have your work cast and take part in each step of the way to a bronze sculpture.
Karen Mcknney's father sculpted this bust of her as a child. The original clay was very old and dry, but stood up to the mold process. The wax came out great! Soon the sculpture will in bronze and last forever!
To back Joe visit his "kongstarter" visit his page: http://tinyurl.com/Kongstarter
This awesome bronze was cast at Laran in glorious detail.
To view the entire ad visit Joe's site: http://www.kongskullisland.com/ad.html